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nameplate

[neym-pleyt] / ˈneɪmˌpleɪt /


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Mr. Spring said in a statement that he saw “tremendous opportunity to build upon the storied reputation of each of our nameplates,” referring to Macy’s, Bloomingdale’s and the beauty chain Bluemercury.

From New York Times

He took off his gear near Hathaway’s old locker, which had been cleaned out and stripped of its nameplate.

From Washington Post

This reborn nameplate includes three rows of comfortable seats with screens and armrests to make each passenger feel like a superstar.

From Seattle Times

Similarly, the trophy boasts a striking 23-sided crystal basketball and a six-sided nameplate.

From Washington Post

As perhaps an admission that that their pursuit was over, the nameplate that had adorned Beckham’s locker since last season finally has been removed.

From Los Angeles Times